
It also makes you more interesting at parties. Q: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?Ī: Traveling makes you aware of how other people live. I am planning to go to Thailand, Cambodia, and Singapore in the next year. Q: How many stamps do you have in your passport, and what stamps do you hope to add in the next five years?Ī: 6: Canada, Australia, England, France, Italy, Greece. Q: How would you describe your job to a 3 rd grader?Ī: Do you ever come in after playing at recess on a really hot day, and the classroom feels nice and cool? I’m the one who makes that happen. Q: As a kid, I thought we would have _ by now.Ī: Virtual filing cabinets in our brains. Q: If you had one superpower, what would it be?Ī: When someone says they don’t want any dessert, but then they ask for a bite of your dessert.

Q: What might we find you doing on a typical Sunday afternoon?Ī: Making big batches of food so I don’t have to cook during the week. Q: What is the greatest work of engineering genius?

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Q: If you could give one piece of advice to a young professional entering the engineering field, what would it be?Ī: Ask a lot of questions and accept every opportunity to learn. Q: What is your favorite project you’ve worked on, and why? To celebrate Engineers Week 2020, specifically Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, we sat down with Elyse to learn more about one of California’s newest professional engineers. Our People – Elyse Johnson | The New PE on the BlockĮlyse Johnson is a Mechanical Engineer at iFactor.
